dakins124
DAKINS124
dakins124

Dude... Don’t pick this hill to die on. It was/is a POS.

But is it really okay to be around when the kid isn’t smoking? :)

Nobody should be near anyone when smoking, IMO... If you really want to inhale cancer, go for it, but do it in your own home, or at least away from me.

Needs only two doors.

Baseball is better off with more Joey Bats nuclear bat flips and less from the Sam Dysons of the baseball world bellyaching about Respecting The Game (TM).

Most turbo engines are. Knock sensors dial back spark when lower grade fuel is used.

Heaven forbid one actually likes the looks of two doors, we must always strive for maximum practicality!

Bwa ha ha ha ha.

Carbon fiber, done properly, is extremely tough. Bidirectional carbon fiber has a better stiffness to weight than aluminum and unidirectional is even stronger.

Whatever, I would love to have one of these:

Can confirm. 1984 Cavalier sedan in my family made it to 315k

These things ran for freakin’ ever. Between my brother and I we managed to get over 300,000 miles of “meh”from a 1984 Cavalier CL Type 10 2.0 EFI F41 (every one of those designations appeared in badge form on the car).

See that’s fine in a standalone bubble. A story about a weird alien creature with impulse control issues that kills but somehow bonds with this other dude who is also broken in many ways.

Right? Why would Venom look like a crazy-dark version of Spider-Man without...there being a Spider-Man.

“It doesn’t have to be a Spider-man thing”

I am not sure how you have a Venom movie with zero mentions to Spider-man. Isn’t Venom’s entire look, eyes, spider on his chest and the fact that he can shoot webs and ‘hide’ from Spidey-sense all a direct result of the symbiote bonding with Peter Parker first? Not mentioning the symbiotes prior partner seems...odd...

yeah those Mormons just do nothing for traction

You’re the kind of person who washes their wheel first, then uses the same sponge to wash the body, aren’t you?

This sucks in a way that’s hard to put into words. Halladay is someone I’d have driven to Cooperstown to see his induction. A personal hero from back when I still had those.

Bullshit. I, and a large portion of the engineers I’ve ever worked with, do tons of wrenching in our spare time. We’re very aware of what servicing something is going to be like when we design it. That’s our job. Sometimes, when we see something is going to be a pain to work on, we design it that way anyway. That’s